Higher prices for energy are driving corn fertilizer nitrogen (N) prices higher as well. This increases interest in alternative management practices and products that optimize corn’s N nutrition, but maintain grower profit. Alternatives permitting fertilizer N rate reductions include: a) changes in N application timing and placement; b) using alternative sources of N (ex. poultry litter) to meet part of corn’s N need; and c) using fertilizer N additives that improve N use efficiency by inhibiting one or more N loss processes in the soil N cycle (biological N transformations)
Anhydrous ammonia is the most concentrated form of nitrogen fertilizer available to corn producers i...
As pressure continues to reduce production costs, to manage risks, and to reduce loss of N to the en...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
Higher prices for energy are driving corn fertilizer nitrogen (N) prices higher as well. This increa...
Use of nitrification inhibitors (NI) in agricultural production systems is considered a risk managem...
Nitrogen often limits the production of nonlegume crops because of inefficiency of N fertilizers. In...
Nitrification inhibitors are used to delay the nitrification process, reducing nitrogen (N) loss. Th...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer management for corn production continues to be a very important issue in Iow...
Nitrogen losses as N2O-N to the atmosphere from soils in maize cropping systems can be minimized by ...
Nitrogen fertilizer management continue to be challenging due to potential nitrogen losses under var...
Received: January 29th, 2021 ; Accepted: October 8th, 2021 ; Published: October 20th, 2021 ; Corresp...
Use of fertilizers to obtain high corn grain yields is common practice in the Corn Belt. Nitrogen (N...
Guidelines, or recommendations, for nitrogen (N) management in the Corn Belt are important to corn p...
Greenhouse and laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the influence of N sources, N rate...
Nitrification inhibitors (NI) are used to delay the nitrification process, increasing nitrogen ferti...
Anhydrous ammonia is the most concentrated form of nitrogen fertilizer available to corn producers i...
As pressure continues to reduce production costs, to manage risks, and to reduce loss of N to the en...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...
Higher prices for energy are driving corn fertilizer nitrogen (N) prices higher as well. This increa...
Use of nitrification inhibitors (NI) in agricultural production systems is considered a risk managem...
Nitrogen often limits the production of nonlegume crops because of inefficiency of N fertilizers. In...
Nitrification inhibitors are used to delay the nitrification process, reducing nitrogen (N) loss. Th...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer management for corn production continues to be a very important issue in Iow...
Nitrogen losses as N2O-N to the atmosphere from soils in maize cropping systems can be minimized by ...
Nitrogen fertilizer management continue to be challenging due to potential nitrogen losses under var...
Received: January 29th, 2021 ; Accepted: October 8th, 2021 ; Published: October 20th, 2021 ; Corresp...
Use of fertilizers to obtain high corn grain yields is common practice in the Corn Belt. Nitrogen (N...
Guidelines, or recommendations, for nitrogen (N) management in the Corn Belt are important to corn p...
Greenhouse and laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the influence of N sources, N rate...
Nitrification inhibitors (NI) are used to delay the nitrification process, increasing nitrogen ferti...
Anhydrous ammonia is the most concentrated form of nitrogen fertilizer available to corn producers i...
As pressure continues to reduce production costs, to manage risks, and to reduce loss of N to the en...
Nitrate nitrogen is the dominant form of plant-available nitrogen in soils, since even ammonium nitr...